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Answer:Jainism traditionally known as Jain Dharma or Arihant Dharma is an ancient Indian religion.Followers of Jainism are called "Jains", a word derived from the Sanskrit word jina (victor) and connoting the path of victory in crossing over life's stream of rebirths through an ethical and spiritual life.Jainism is a transtheistic religion,and Jains trace their spiritual ideas and history through a succession of twenty-four victorious saviours and teachers known as tirthankaras, with the first being Rishabhanatha, who according to Jain tradition lived millions of years ago, the twenty-third being Parshvanatha in 900 BCE, and twenty-fourth being the Mahāvīra around 500 BCE. Jains believe that Jainism is an eternal dharma with the tirthankaras guiding every cycle of the Jain cosmology.

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Jainism originated in India more than 2000 years back and flourished here. Though centuries have passed, till date, there are a number of beautiful Jain temples in India. The masterpieces of architecture, carvings, sculptures and layout, the Jain temples are beauties coupled with bliss. Each of these temples are an oasis of serenity. Learn about the number of stories from mythology and Jain scriptures practicing the teachings of the religion. While you pay a visit to the holy Jain temples and feel spiritual bliss enveloping your senses.The Ranakpur Jain Temple is a holy pilgrimage for Jains in India. It lies amid the Aravalli hills, in the Pali district of Rajasthan, a short getaway from both Jodhpur and Udaipur. Dating between the 14-15th centuries, the ornate temple worships Tirthankara Rishabhanatha.

Home to the largest monolithic statues in the world, Gomateshwara Temple is situated at Shravanabelagola in the Hassan district of Karnataka. The holy Jain temple enshrines the massive (57 feet high and 26 feet wide) black stone statue known as Bahubali, the first Tirthankara (Jain deity).The list of the finest Jain temples in India is incomplete without a mention of Dilwara Temples. The holy site is a short distance from Mount Abu, Rajasthan’s only hill station. The temples are popular not just for its religious value but is renowned for beautiful and artistic marble carvings.

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